United States Senate election in North Dakota, 2012

United States Senate election in North Dakota, 2012
North Dakota
November 6, 2012

Turnout 60.6% (voting eligible)[1]
 
Nominee Heidi Heitkamp Rick Berg
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 161,337 158,401
Percentage 50.24% 49.32%

U.S. Senate election results map. Blue denotes counties/districts won by Heitkamp. Red denotes those won by Berg.

U.S. Senator before election

Kent Conrad
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Heidi Heitkamp
Democratic

The 2012 United States Senate election in North Dakota took place on November 6, 2012, concurrently with the 2012 U.S. presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate and House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic-NPL U.S. Senator Kent Conrad decided to retire instead of running for re-election to a fifth term. Though each party endorses a single candidate in state political conventions in the spring, North Dakota determines actual ballot access for the general election in a statewide primary election that was held June 12, 2012.[2] Former Democratic-NPL Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp ran for and won the open seat in a close-fought victory.[3]

Democratic primary

The North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party held their state convention March 16–18, 2012, in Grand Forks. Former state attorney general and 2000 Democratic gubernatorial nominee Heidi Heitkamp was uncontested in seeking the official party nomination and was the only member of the party elected to appear on the state primary ballot.[4]

Candidates

Declared

Withdrew

Declined

Republican primary

North Dakota Republicans endorsed U.S. Representative Rick Berg at their convention, though general election ballot access is determined by a statewide primary election held on June 12, 2012. In contrast to state political tradition, declared candidate Duane Sand did not seek the party endorsement, trying instead to defeat Berg on the June primary ballot.[18]

Candidates

Declared

Declined

Endorsements

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rick
Berg
Duane
Sand
Undecided
Mason Dixon June 4–6, 2012 625 ± 4% 73% 16% 11%
Forum Communications Co. May 3–8, 2012 500 ± 4.3% 65% 21% 14%

Likely general election voters

Results

Republican primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rick Berg 67,849 66.41
Republican Duane Sand 34,209 33.48
Republican Write-Ins 111 .41
Total votes 102,281 100

General election

Candidates

Debates

The first debate between Berg and Heitkamp was broadcast on Prairie Public Television at 9 PM on Monday, October 15, 2012.[36]

Fundraising

Candidate (party) Receipts Disbursements Cash on hand Debt
Heidi Heitkamp (D) $5,341,362 $5,318,232 $23,130 $0
Rick Berg (R) $6,501,693 $6,129,026 $316,641 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[37][38]

Top contributors

[39]

Heidi Heitkamp Contribution Rick Berg Contribution
Motley Rice LLC $41,750 Verizon Communications $43,666
Council for a Livable World $26,705 Elliott Management Corporation $29,413
Weitz & Luxenberg $22,400 NORPAC $26,700
Robbins, Geller Rudman, & Dowd LLP $15,050 Mewbourne Oil Co $25,000
Medcenter One Health Systems $12,000 Rurban Financial $22,700
American Association for Justice $10,833 Hess Corp $22,500
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld $10,750 NACCO Industries $22,000
American Federation of Teachers $10,300 Marathon Oil $21,000
Patton Boggs LLP $10,250 Berkshire Hathaway $20,500
American Postal Workers Union $10,000 Koch Industries $20,000

Top industries

[40]

Heidi Heitkamp Contribution Rick Berg Contribution
Lawyers/Law Firms $433,811 Oil & Gas $433,949
Leadership PACs $284,500 Leadership PACs $277,163
Women's Issues $111,593 Financial institutions $274,941
Lobbyists $103,635 Retired $218,909
Retired $100,812 Real Estate $171,686
Agribusiness $78,450 Agribusiness $163,583
Public Sector Unions $73,800 Insurance $140,011
Financial Institutions $64,713 Commercial Banks $127,140
Education $60,960 Health Professionals $114,438
Building Trade Unions $52,500 Mining $106,804

Independent expenditures

In early October 2012, Crossroads GPS announced it would launch a $16 million advertising buy in national races, of which four were this and three other Senate elections.[41]

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Heidi
Heitkamp (D)
Rick
Berg (R)
Other Undecided
Pharos Research November 2–5, 2012 503 n/a 47% 49% 4%
Pharos Research October 26–28, 2012 752 ± 3.6% 50% 48% 2%
Mason-Dixon October 26–28, 2012 625 ± 4% 45% 47% 8%
Pharos Research October 19–21, 2012 807 ± 3.44% 49% 48% 3%
Rasmussen Reports October 17–18, 2012 600 ± 4% 45% 50% 5%
Forum/Essman October 12–15, 2012 500 ± 4.4% 40% 50% 10%
Mason-Dixon October 3–5, 2012 625 ± 4% 47% 47% 6%
Rasmussen Reports July 10–11, 2012 400 ± 5% 40% 49% 2% 8%
Mason Dixon June 4–6, 2012 625 ± 4% 47% 46% 7%
Forum/Essman May 3–8, 2012 500 ± 4.3% 44% 51% 5%

Results

United States Senate election in North Dakota, 2012[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic-NPL Heidi Heitkamp 161,337 50.24% -18.26%
Republican Rick Berg 158,401 49.32% +20.04%
Write-Ins 1,406 0.44%
Majority 2,936 1.0% -38.3%
Turnout 322,509
Democratic-NPL hold Swing

See also

References

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  31. Finneman, Teri (February 20, 2012). "Kelly Schmidt to seek third term as North Dakota treasurer". The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
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  34. 1 2 http://results.sos.nd.gov/resultsSW.aspx?text=Race&type=SW&map=CTY
  35. http://www.wday.com/event/article/id/68540
  36. PBS to broadcast North Dakota, Minnesota debates
  37. "2012 House and Senate Campaign Finance for North Dakota HEITKAMP, HEIDI". fec.gov. November 26, 2012. Retrieved December 17, 2012.
  38. "2012 House and Senate Campaign Finance for North Dakota BERG, RICHARD A". fec.gov. November 26, 2012. Retrieved December 17, 2012.
  39. NDS2, Center for Responsive Politics
  40. contributors by industry (opensecrets.org)
  41. Haberman, Maggie (October 2, 2012). "Crossroads launches $16 million buy in Senate, presidential contests". Politico.com. Retrieved October 2, 2012.

External links

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